1024 x 768 displayed on anything but 15" TFT?

D

Darren

Does anyone know of how to present the resolution 1024 x 768 on 17" and
19" TFT monitors?

I am part of a UK company called TSi who import a security card. The
security software can ONLY be presented at 1024 x 768. With many ppl
owning 17" and above TFT monitors, I am having trouble with getting a
clear resolution.

Anyone found a fix or way-around for this problem yet?
 
N

Not Gimpy Anymore

Does anyone know of how to present the resolution 1024 x 768 on 17" and
19" TFT monitors?

I am part of a UK company called TSi who import a security card. The
security software can ONLY be presented at 1024 x 768. With many ppl
owning 17" and above TFT monitors, I am having trouble with getting a
clear resolution.

Anyone found a fix or way-around for this problem yet?

Not sure you expressed your question completely - any LCD monitor with
native format 1024 by 768 or higher will be able to display a 1024 by 768
(AKA "10 by 7") image - they all use scalars to be able to accept inputs
from
VGA up to native format. Strongly suggest you try it.... You do not even
have
to fiddle with any adjustments - it's all done automatically (at least
typically).
 
J

J. Clarke

Not said:
Not sure you expressed your question completely - any LCD monitor with
native format 1024 by 768 or higher will be able to display a 1024 by 768
(AKA "10 by 7") image - they all use scalars to be able to accept inputs
from
VGA up to native format. Strongly suggest you try it.... You do not even
have
to fiddle with any adjustments - it's all done automatically (at least
typically).

While this is true there is normally some image degradation, how much
depends on how good the scalers are.
 
G

Geir Eivind Mork

(e-mail address removed) skrev:
Does anyone know of how to present the resolution 1024 x 768 on 17" and
19" TFT monitors?
I am part of a UK company called TSi who import a security card. The
security software can ONLY be presented at 1024 x 768. With many ppl
owning 17" and above TFT monitors, I am having trouble with getting a
clear resolution.
Anyone found a fix or way-around for this problem yet?

Use a projector, but most modern screens auto-adjust the image to fit
the screen.
 

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